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on the issue of money market funds, i'm happy to report that craig lewis and his fine staff in our economic analysis division have completed the rigorous study and economic analysis that a bipartisan majority of commissioners had long ago asked for in advance of considering a new rulemaking. we are currently working with the economic analysis staff and the division of investment management to shape a reform proposal based on that rigorous economic analysis. and separately, i'm encouraged by chairman walters' commitment even as we continue to implement the mandates to focusing as well on the everyday, core blocking and tackling issues that affect investors most. in the coming monthings, i look forward to would being together to crease the commission's -- to address the commission's priorities such as the long overdue amendments to the net capital and customer protection rules and longerrer-term ones such as engaging in a formal, thorough evaluation of equity market structure issues last done in a comprehensive manner in the commission's market 2000 report always way back in 1994. for all the
on the issue of money market funds, i'm happy to report that craig lewis and his fine staff in our economic analysis division have completed the rigorous study and economic analysis that a bipartisan majority of commissioners had long ago asked for in advance of considering a new rulemaking. we are currently working with the economic analysis staff and the division of investment management to shape a reform proposal based on that rigorous economic analysis. and separately, i'm encouraged by...
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they were going to have craig fugate. after they've given their remarks, alec of your questions and come to the podium and asked them some of your questions. we will begin with margareta wahlstrom come united nations assistant secretary for disaster risk reduction. she is 30 years experience in the field, humanitarian relief, institution building. she asked out with more disasters, not just environment so, the bradley humanitarian disasters than anybody else. so she has great respect for. so margareta, if you will come to the podium and when she is finished, i will briefly introduce mr. fugate and after his remarks we will take questions. thank you. caught mark >> good morning. i must say that i'm really honored and very impressed to has come speak to this audience. i know you are a powerful group of scientists. i think a lot of students today here as well and so we have the advantage of hope for the future today. the one idea to come up with after three days were, let it be three ideas for the future. so i'm very honored
they were going to have craig fugate. after they've given their remarks, alec of your questions and come to the podium and asked them some of your questions. we will begin with margareta wahlstrom come united nations assistant secretary for disaster risk reduction. she is 30 years experience in the field, humanitarian relief, institution building. she asked out with more disasters, not just environment so, the bradley humanitarian disasters than anybody else. so she has great respect for. so...
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. ♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: merry christmas to all and to all a good night. did you enjoy that? geoff: that was wonderful, man. craig: yeah. [laughter] that was longest commercial break we have ever had. i read geoff the entire book. geoff: and you did it very well. craig: thanks. i'm a physicist. good night, everybody!,,,,,,,,,, now it looks like her body s >>> a woman vanishes from a bay area hospital after two weeks ago. now it looks like her body was there the whole time. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. joe vazquez is at sf general. you've got to wonder how a hospital could lose a patient and not notice a body. >> reporter: liz, they're taking these one case at a time. the case of the missing woman, for example, she walked out of her hospital room in all indications. she had her purse with her, but left her cell phone behind in the room. that sort of thing does happen in the hospital. what's highly unusual that has never happened at san francisco general is
. ♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: merry christmas to all and to all a good night. did you enjoy that? geoff: that was wonderful, man. craig: yeah. [laughter] that was longest commercial break we have ever had. i read geoff the entire book. geoff: and you did it very well. craig: thanks. i'm a physicist. good night, everybody!,,,,,,,,,, now it looks like her body s >>> a woman vanishes from a bay area hospital after two weeks ago. now it...
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then we're going have craig fugate. after they have both given their remarks. ly be gathering up your questions. ly come to the podium and ask them some of your questions. we begin with margarita. she's the united nations' assistant secretary for disaster risk reduction. she has thirty years experience in the field, humanitarian relief, institution building. she has dealt with disasters of more time but broadly humanitarian disasters than probably anyone else. she has great respective and so, margarita, if you will come to the podium, and when she is finished i will briefly introduce mr. fugate and we'll take questions. thank you. [applause] good morning. i must say that i'm really on honored and impressed to have been requested to speed to this audience. i know, you are a powerful group of scientists, and i think a lot of students here today as well. we have both the advantage of the crude wisdom and hope for the future here today. one idea that peter wanted do you come up with after three dais work let it be three ideas for the future. so i'm very honor, of c
then we're going have craig fugate. after they have both given their remarks. ly be gathering up your questions. ly come to the podium and ask them some of your questions. we begin with margarita. she's the united nations' assistant secretary for disaster risk reduction. she has thirty years experience in the field, humanitarian relief, institution building. she has dealt with disasters of more time but broadly humanitarian disasters than probably anyone else. she has great respective and so,...
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♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig ♪ >> meow meow meow [laughter] craig: are you sure you want to do this, man? geoff: ok. craig: don't open your mouth or you'll set your pants on fire. if i had a nickel for every time i said that. [laughter] well, i've -- i stopped smoking about 15 years ago. i started a little bit again tonight and i've stopped again. [laughter] geoff: oh, thank god. that was awful. craig: yeah, no, it felt like a good idea. now i feel violently ill. geoff: oh, if i had a nickel for every time i heard that. craig: good night, everybody. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the busiest part >>> this is kpix5 news. hin is where it all >> tonight this is what's left after a high speed chase through some of the busiest parts of san francisco. >> sharon chan is live. >> reporter: here's the scene as the suspect's car crashed across the street from the park police station at frederick. the crash ended after a high speed chase this evening into several neighborhoods from the bayview into potrero and ingleside districts. it finally crashed into a barrier meant for skateboarde
♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig ♪ >> meow meow meow [laughter] craig: are you sure you want to do this, man? geoff: ok. craig: don't open your mouth or you'll set your pants on fire. if i had a nickel for every time i said that. [laughter] well, i've -- i stopped smoking about 15 years ago. i started a little bit again tonight and i've stopped again. [laughter] geoff: oh, thank god. that was awful. craig: yeah, no, it felt like a good idea. now i feel violently ill....
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craig: i already got a piece of this. geoff: yeah. craig: good night, everybody! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -- will workers strike tomo morning? evening i'm ke >>> one hour and counting before the bart deadline. the big question tonight, will workers strike tomorrow morning? good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. any word yet? >> reporter: still not hearing a lot tonight. it is still a waiting game. both sides are inside this building at this moment as they are negotiating from two separate floors with them running back and forth between them. at had hour, we still don't know whether or not they will choose to strike or extend the talks beyond that midnight deadline. they were suppose to actually meet, both sides at 8:30 this evening, as that did not happen. >> they will see what happens when we actually get the offer. it is too early to speculate as we don't know what it is, but we did hear that there is something going on. >> yes, something could happen. >> reporter: in the meantime bart is planning for the worse. it's in case of the strike, but again t
craig: i already got a piece of this. geoff: yeah. craig: good night, everybody! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -- will workers strike tomo morning? evening i'm ke >>> one hour and counting before the bart deadline. the big question tonight, will workers strike tomorrow morning? good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. any word yet? >> reporter: still not hearing a lot tonight. it is still a waiting game. both sides are inside this building at this moment as they are...
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♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] craig: i got that thing. geoff: oh, you got the stuff? craig: yeah, i got the stuff. i called jerry. he got me that stuff. geoff: ok. craig: i got it right here. yeah. that's what you wanted, right? i don't know. i don't know. [laughter] you know, what i was going to do, actually i was going to put the fire out. geoff: oh, yeah. yeah. craig: using the seltzer water, i will prove that this is a real fire and can be put out with selingtser water. -- settlementer water. [laughter] [applause] craig: you think it is done and then there is always a little bit left. [laughter] female announcer: female announcer: through columbus day, on tempur-pedic. save 10, 20, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. even get free delivery! don't miss three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic through monday, columbus day. guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> this is kpix 5 news >>> contaminated chicken left on store shelves even after hundreds of ca
♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] craig: i got that thing. geoff: oh, you got the stuff? craig: yeah, i got the stuff. i called jerry. he got me that stuff. geoff: ok. craig: i got it right here. yeah. that's what you wanted, right? i don't know. i don't know. [laughter] you know, what i was going to do, actually i was going to put the fire out. geoff: oh, yeah. yeah. craig: using the seltzer water, i will prove that this is a real fire and can be put out with...
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♪ what did we learn on the show tonight craig ♪ [meow] craig: god speed, little chinese cat. [laughter] geoff: very sweet of you, craig. craig: i like to put on a good wholesome piece of family entertainment for the folks. [laughter] good night, everybody! good night! captioned by the,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hospital from taking her off life >>> this is kpix5 news. >> don't pull the plug! >> tonight the family of a 13- year-old girl is desperately trying to keep the hospital from taking her off life support. >> joe vazquez is at children's hospital oakland. the family did win one battle tonight, right? >> reporter: the girl's family tells us they convinced the hospital to do one last medical test and, in fact, they made that announcement a short while ago here in a small demonstration. convinced y one more e >> these are people in the waiting room with us. these are all friends and family. this is not even all of them. so all these people right here got the same belief that we all have that she can still wake up. >> don't pull the plug! >> if you guys are out there or at home and wan
♪ what did we learn on the show tonight craig ♪ [meow] craig: god speed, little chinese cat. [laughter] geoff: very sweet of you, craig. craig: i like to put on a good wholesome piece of family entertainment for the folks. [laughter] good night, everybody! good night! captioned by the,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hospital from taking her off life >>> this is kpix5 news. >> don't pull the plug! >> tonight the family of a 13- year-old girl is desperately trying to keep the hospital...
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dinosaur will tell you about it coming right up and also a columnist and former treasury secretary paul craig roberts joins me today to discuss all things bad policy related and later on tonight is that high net worth practice of your fiction shopping her story it's in today's big deal you won't want to miss any of it and it all starts right now. they're our lead story today detroit now the insolvent city can now proceed with bankruptcy after a judge ruled on tuesday that the city is eligible to file making detroit the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history now u.s. bankruptcy judge steven rhodes read the ninety minute reports from his one hundred forty page ruling before issuing the court's decision in his ruling he listed the city's litany of financial woes including the loss of manufacturing jobs and population in recent decades now the long awaited decision sets up a bitter battle between the city's financial officials and its unions creditors and retirees who are expecting deep cuts in pensions as part of the chapter nine process sales of treasured city assets such as its art colle
dinosaur will tell you about it coming right up and also a columnist and former treasury secretary paul craig roberts joins me today to discuss all things bad policy related and later on tonight is that high net worth practice of your fiction shopping her story it's in today's big deal you won't want to miss any of it and it all starts right now. they're our lead story today detroit now the insolvent city can now proceed with bankruptcy after a judge ruled on tuesday that the city is eligible...
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[laughter] craig: ha ha ha. geoff: ha ha ha. craig: you have renewed my faith. my heart has grown three sizes today. geoff: gee willikers, craig. craig: hot dog, everybody. good night. say good night, everybody! ,,,,,, female narrator: through monday, get three years through monday, get three years interest-free financing and save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic, but this special financing offer ends labor day at sleep train. . >>> this is kpix 5 news. >>> the old bay bridge is closed for good, the work already underway tonight. good evening. i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm allen martin live at the bay bridge. it has taken us 24 years to get to where we are tonight. what a journey it has been. it began with the loma earth yak in october of 1989. that earthquake shook the bay area, and it knocked down a 50-foot section of the eastern span of the bay bridge, a section that is now closed to traffic. back in 89, it was closed for a full month while they repaired it just to get i
[laughter] craig: ha ha ha. geoff: ha ha ha. craig: you have renewed my faith. my heart has grown three sizes today. geoff: gee willikers, craig. craig: hot dog, everybody. good night. say good night, everybody! ,,,,,, female narrator: through monday, get three years through monday, get three years interest-free financing and save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic, but this special financing offer ends...
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craig said he was ready. he favored that leg. he looked uncomfortable. as you said, here he is. >> joe: the count 1-1. a sprained left foot on the fourth of september. he hits one into deep right. back at the wall, it's up against the wall, and allen craig will make it only to first on a ball that he gets over the head of nava in right. and colton long came off the edge. pinch run for craig. >> tim: on one leg, a long single. >> joe: he can't run right now, but he can still hit. and craig is given the cardinals a chance here in the ninth inning. long is the pinch runner. carpenter up. league leader in hits during the regular season. and beltran, 16 career postseason home runs on deck. still drama left in game four. ball one to carpenter. >> tim: napoli is holding him on. you almost give him second base. it's a two-run lead. not a one-run lead. he's not going to try to steal. >> joe: and by hoeing him on, you're leaving a whole other right side of the infield. >> tim: that's exactly right. can you drive mack trucks through that right side. napoli is holdi
craig said he was ready. he favored that leg. he looked uncomfortable. as you said, here he is. >> joe: the count 1-1. a sprained left foot on the fourth of september. he hits one into deep right. back at the wall, it's up against the wall, and allen craig will make it only to first on a ball that he gets over the head of nava in right. and colton long came off the edge. pinch run for craig. >> tim: on one leg, a long single. >> joe: he can't run right now, but he can still...
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. >> craig leeson is on batayan island north of cebu. the first wave of aid arrived at the remote island where you are, what did you see? >> well, that's right. we spent the night on the mv gemini six, a small and old cargo veriesle that travelled for the last 10 hours to reach the remote island off the northern tip of cebu. the island was hit with the full force of typhoon. it did not receive the massive surge of water that leyte did, but it did receive the wind. that caused damage to this island. it desimated parts of it. behind me - you can see some of the palm trees have been snapped. some are standing, there are houses to my left. the damage here is just as great, and we are here to travel with a convoy. it's one of the first relief shipments to arrive. these people have been without food, medical attention and water since the typhoon hit. we are travelling across the island to three major centres to watch the aid is distributed to people that need it the most. >> aid to other areas has been a major issue. are you hearing updates fr
. >> craig leeson is on batayan island north of cebu. the first wave of aid arrived at the remote island where you are, what did you see? >> well, that's right. we spent the night on the mv gemini six, a small and old cargo veriesle that travelled for the last 10 hours to reach the remote island off the northern tip of cebu. the island was hit with the full force of typhoon. it did not receive the massive surge of water that leyte did, but it did receive the wind. that caused damage...
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rivera gets set to deal with allen craig. one of six cardinal all-stars. >> tim: rarely do you have a young man in his first two years in the majors have the reputation of don't pitch to him with men on base. craig has that already. >> joe: he's got the top average in baseball with runners on. and he has the top average with runners in scoring position in the last two seasons, leading baseball. 1-1 from rivera. strike two. >> tim: we followed rivera's career, you'll know that right-handers have a little bit more success against mariano than left-handers. left-handed hitters break their bats much more often. >> joe: the biggest thorn in his side over the years was edgar martinez. he would lean over the plate, wait for the cutter and just serve it into right. that's what started a change with the cutter and the ability, after hard work by rivera, to start putting that cutter in different sports. >> tim: like that. he was working craig away and came back inside with the cutter. what a thrill it's got to be for perez to catch mar
rivera gets set to deal with allen craig. one of six cardinal all-stars. >> tim: rarely do you have a young man in his first two years in the majors have the reputation of don't pitch to him with men on base. craig has that already. >> joe: he's got the top average in baseball with runners on. and he has the top average with runners in scoring position in the last two seasons, leading baseball. 1-1 from rivera. strike two. >> tim: we followed rivera's career, you'll know that...
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. ♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: the show has run over tonight so we don't have much time. i would just like to apologize briefly for tickling the horse. [laughter] apparently tickling the horse is some kind of sex act that i didn't know about, right, geoff? geoff: that's true. craig: apparently me demonstrating tickling is horse was new some way offensive. well, it wasn't until i just said that. [laughter] strange, twirks isn't it? [laughter] -- television, isn't it? good night, everybody. >>> check out this riveting new video. did the cops go too far in bringing chris çdorn tore justice? >>> plus, a swanky dating hot spot shut down for food violations. >>> but first, top ser tracking a yucky mix of rain and snow. will it mess up your morning commute? >> i'm meteorologist topper shutt. the snow and the rain pretty much out of the metro area. earlier the rain changed to snow around gaithersburg about 5:30, 6:00. then downtown at about 6:00. it stuck a little bit on the grassy surfaces.
. ♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: the show has run over tonight so we don't have much time. i would just like to apologize briefly for tickling the horse. [laughter] apparently tickling the horse is some kind of sex act that i didn't know about, right, geoff? geoff: that's true. craig: apparently me demonstrating tickling is horse was new some way offensive. well, it wasn't until i just said that. [laughter] strange, twirks isn't it? [laughter] --...
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. >> chef craig lightfield has done what many would call a very unwise thing. after working at gotham grill in manhattan, instead of staying where the money inarguably was, he returned to detroit. he's been working to get a brick and mortar establishment going by first doing regular popups here at guns and butter. tucked into the back room of an art gallery under an overpass in downtown detroit. do you have like a really weird attitude towards food in general? >> yeah. >> what's that? >> you got liquor, you got cigarettes, you got coffee. >> we're going to eat well. >> charlie rudolph may have a pulitzer prize. but his appreciation of fine food and dining is, shall we say -- >> that cheese? >> lacking. simply putting he's a philistine. warm egg yolk with a generous helping of smelt roe on top? egg with eggs? yes, please. he scarves his like he's at ruby tuesday's. >> you've got all these kids. which is good. how is that going to play out? will there be political leadership in place to manage that fairly? >> it will be fine. everybody likes a nice, you know, thi
. >> chef craig lightfield has done what many would call a very unwise thing. after working at gotham grill in manhattan, instead of staying where the money inarguably was, he returned to detroit. he's been working to get a brick and mortar establishment going by first doing regular popups here at guns and butter. tucked into the back room of an art gallery under an overpass in downtown detroit. do you have like a really weird attitude towards food in general? >> yeah. >>...
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a tribute to the greek diners where craig grew up eating with his family. here >> you could be running a 300-seat restaurant in vegas. here he is in detroit. >> guess what? >> that's a heroic thing. >> the headaches are less. you're appreciated here. >> no, just -- no, this is -- >> yeah. >> this is what could considered a foolhardy venture in the chef world. >> guess what? we like good food too. we're not space aliens. people say -- they often say, thank you. we just moved back from chicago, we lived in chicago the last six years, lived in l.a. six years, thank you, this is exactly what we've wanted. >> what you've done is counter-intuitive. there is sort of a conventional career path for chefs. >> right. >> instead, you decide to go to detroit. >> yeah. not detroit, come back home. people think i'm crazy for going back to detroit. >> then another tribute to classic detroit. potato-filled pierogi and kielbasa simmered in white wine, thyme, and fennel seeds. finished with burnt fondue and burnt pine nuts. followed by locally sourced lamb cooked perfectly. t
a tribute to the greek diners where craig grew up eating with his family. here >> you could be running a 300-seat restaurant in vegas. here he is in detroit. >> guess what? >> that's a heroic thing. >> the headaches are less. you're appreciated here. >> no, just -- no, this is -- >> yeah. >> this is what could considered a foolhardy venture in the chef world. >> guess what? we like good food too. we're not space aliens. people say -- they often...
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for craig and 100,000 people in the u.s. on the kidney donation waiting list it means a chance at a better quality of life at a greatly reduced cost. >> when we return on "america tonight" brave but broke. detroit 's fire power left on the back burner. we spent a day and a night with the team. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, becaus
for craig and 100,000 people in the u.s. on the kidney donation waiting list it means a chance at a better quality of life at a greatly reduced cost. >> when we return on "america tonight" brave but broke. detroit 's fire power left on the back burner. we spent a day and a night with the team. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on...
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on the issue of money market funds, i'm happy to report that craig lewis and his fine staff in our economic analysis division have completed the rigorous studies and economic analysis that a bipartisan majority of commissioners have long ago asked for in advance of considering a new rule making. we are currently working with economic analysis staff in the division of investors not shape a reform proposal base odd then that rigorous economic analysis. separately, i'm encouraged by chairman walters' commitment even as we continue to implement the mandate to focusing as well on the everyday core blocking and tackling issues that affect investors most. in the coming months, i look forward to working together to address the commission's priorities both short-term priorities such as the long overdue amendment to the commission's net capital and customer protection rules, and longer term ones such as engaging in a formal, thorough evaluation of equity market structure issues, last done in a comprehensive manner in the for the recent talk and gridlock, notwithstanding with our party and policy diff
on the issue of money market funds, i'm happy to report that craig lewis and his fine staff in our economic analysis division have completed the rigorous studies and economic analysis that a bipartisan majority of commissioners have long ago asked for in advance of considering a new rule making. we are currently working with economic analysis staff in the division of investors not shape a reform proposal base odd then that rigorous economic analysis. separately, i'm encouraged by chairman...
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welcome back now economist author and all around bad insider paul craig roberts is with me now we're continuing our discussion now mr roberts i want to start off this this section by talking about former fed official andrew who is our now he published an op ed in the wall street journal and in his piece he claimed that the true purpose of q.e. was to support the banks i want to ask you is there a way to conduct monetary policy without benefiting the banks or is this just in an editable outcome of conducting monetary policy. well yes you could conduct amount to policy with the benefit of the country in mind with the stability every want a job and all but that's not what the thread was created to do it was created by the big banks to serve them they have control over sense so what and to use our says is exactly what i've been saying it's just that it was the insider who originally implement the policy quantitative easing and when he saw what it was really for was to support the banks he resigned and that's very rare it shows that the air is all principle so i don't think that without s
welcome back now economist author and all around bad insider paul craig roberts is with me now we're continuing our discussion now mr roberts i want to start off this this section by talking about former fed official andrew who is our now he published an op ed in the wall street journal and in his piece he claimed that the true purpose of q.e. was to support the banks i want to ask you is there a way to conduct monetary policy without benefiting the banks or is this just in an editable outcome...
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welcome back now economist author and all around bad insider paul craig roberts is with me now we're continuing our discussion now mr roberts i want to start off this this section by talking about former fed official andrew who is our now he published an op ed in the wall street journal and in his piece he claimed that the true purpose of q.e. was to support the banks i want to ask you is there a way to conduct monetary policy without benefiting the banks or is this just in an editable outcome of conducting monetary policy. well yes you could conduct amount to policy with the benefit of the country in mind with the stability every want a. job and all but that's not what the thread was created do it was created by the big banks to serve them they have control over sense so what and to use our says is exactly what i've been saying it's just that it was the insider who originally implemented the policy quantitative easing and when he saw what it was really for was to support the banks he resigned and that's very rare it shows that is all principle so i don't think that without some kind
welcome back now economist author and all around bad insider paul craig roberts is with me now we're continuing our discussion now mr roberts i want to start off this this section by talking about former fed official andrew who is our now he published an op ed in the wall street journal and in his piece he claimed that the true purpose of q.e. was to support the banks i want to ask you is there a way to conduct monetary policy without benefiting the banks or is this just in an editable outcome...
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. >> craig burlson is a director of the intercity health care a company in denver who provides individuals. >> if you can afford it you get it, if you can't afford it, you don't. >> a flow of patients burlson says has increased in the last few years. >> we have a vast number of below wage earners. the young invincibles their category of 18 to 24 to 36. they're a population of young people who are savvy highly sophisticated in the modern information technology world and so they see themselves differently but they don't have insurance. >> everybody who's treated here is asked to pay something. but for low income patients even modest amount can make for tough choices. for many, the medicaid expansion will cover that fee. >> we've experienced in recent years that people are coming to us later. which means they come to us sicker which means that's more complicated and if you are going to look at the cost equation, that's more expensive. if they have coverage tomorrow that means they will come in more readily. >> mage is a volunteer and also a patient. >> i don't like to be a person of reduced c
. >> craig burlson is a director of the intercity health care a company in denver who provides individuals. >> if you can afford it you get it, if you can't afford it, you don't. >> a flow of patients burlson says has increased in the last few years. >> we have a vast number of below wage earners. the young invincibles their category of 18 to 24 to 36. they're a population of young people who are savvy highly sophisticated in the modern information technology world and...
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thank you, craig, for joining us this morning. president obama caught many by surprise when politically speaking, he punted, asking congress for its approval to launch strikes on syria. the rest of congress will take up the issue when they return from a break in just over a week. david shuster has reaction to the president's decision >> reporter: the president stepped into the rose garden and delivered a political shot: >> i will seek authorization for the use of force from the american people's representatives in congress. >> reporter: that means there will be no attack on syria for at least 9 days. it will depend on votes in the senate and house. >> today, i am asking congress to send a message to the world that we are ready to move forward together as one nation >> reporter: lawmakers who demanded immediate aggressive action against syria were stunned. republican congressman peter king accused the president of quote abdicating his responsibility. senators john mccain and lindsey graham signaled the president will not get their
thank you, craig, for joining us this morning. president obama caught many by surprise when politically speaking, he punted, asking congress for its approval to launch strikes on syria. the rest of congress will take up the issue when they return from a break in just over a week. david shuster has reaction to the president's decision >> reporter: the president stepped into the rose garden and delivered a political shot: >> i will seek authorization for the use of force from the...
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nice to see you again, craig and michael. thanks for joining us. >> a big story in the world of cancer today. two major companies joining forces. the stock of one company involved is up 92%. today. and a big sales season for apple. the company has another reason to celebrate. we'll tell you why straight ahead. plus, say good-bye to waiters. a national restaurant chain is planning something new. will their plan work? will you like it or not? we'll talk about it when we come back. what's in your ear? oooo! a quarter! check for more! well, i guess i can double check... my watch! [ male announcer ] it pays to double check, with state farm. my watch! [ bagpipes and drums playing over ] [ music transitions to rock ] make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you open an account. ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of exacting precision and some of the best offers of the year [ ding! ] at the lexus
nice to see you again, craig and michael. thanks for joining us. >> a big story in the world of cancer today. two major companies joining forces. the stock of one company involved is up 92%. today. and a big sales season for apple. the company has another reason to celebrate. we'll tell you why straight ahead. plus, say good-bye to waiters. a national restaurant chain is planning something new. will their plan work? will you like it or not? we'll talk about it when we come back. what's in...
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for craig and 100,000 people in the u.s. on the kidney donation waiting list it means a chance at a better quality of life at a greatly reduced cost. >> when we return on "america tonight" brave but broke. detroit's fire power left on the back burner. we spent a day and a night with the team. >> shale gas development could actually double the economic growth rates in the province. >> this is our land for thousands of years... >> do you drink money? you must have a lot of money to drink... >> as tensions rise, and protests turn violent, where will the debate lead? >> the situation was no longer peaceful or safe... >> they were bashing my head with their boots... they had their guns on me and everything.... >> how much more real can this get? >> fault lines only on al jazeera america new details on what lead to that deadly plane crash in new york. the commuter train was traveling far too fast, more than 80 miles an hour down the track. the question is why? lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train
for craig and 100,000 people in the u.s. on the kidney donation waiting list it means a chance at a better quality of life at a greatly reduced cost. >> when we return on "america tonight" brave but broke. detroit's fire power left on the back burner. we spent a day and a night with the team. >> shale gas development could actually double the economic growth rates in the province. >> this is our land for thousands of years... >> do you drink money? you must...
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we are joined in the studio by frank oliveri and craig whitlock. >> i would like to ask you about afghanistan. the obama administration thought they had fought the deal to keep the troops there 2014. that seems like it is falling apart. do you see any way of resolving this before the beginning of next year or will it stride on until afghanistan elects a new president? >> the deal has not fallen
we are joined in the studio by frank oliveri and craig whitlock. >> i would like to ask you about afghanistan. the obama administration thought they had fought the deal to keep the troops there 2014. that seems like it is falling apart. do you see any way of resolving this before the beginning of next year or will it stride on until afghanistan elects a new president? >> the deal has not fallen
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craig is live in hong kong, and what's the latest you're hearing from there? >> well, as you mentioned, it's completely devastated parts of the philippines. the strongest storm ever on the planet arguably at this stage. it hit the east coast, creating storm surges of 15 feet. this is in an area where there were many islands that a 3-foot storm surge would take over the beach completely. and anything larger than that, it would flood villages. 740,000 people have been moved out of their homes ahead of the storm. and 15 people were rescued in an island in central philippines where a barge was caught in the storm, and these people had to be taken from that amidst 5-meter waves. so far, four people are reported killed, two people electrocuted. one hit by a tree, and another electrocuted -- story, hit by lightning. and the storm is now moved across the philippines, and it's heading towards vietnam. a great deal of damage done so far. and the cleanup has yet to be assessed. >> craig, this was a bad storm at the worst possible time. a lot of people in the philippines
craig is live in hong kong, and what's the latest you're hearing from there? >> well, as you mentioned, it's completely devastated parts of the philippines. the strongest storm ever on the planet arguably at this stage. it hit the east coast, creating storm surges of 15 feet. this is in an area where there were many islands that a 3-foot storm surge would take over the beach completely. and anything larger than that, it would flood villages. 740,000 people have been moved out of their...
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louis alan craig became tangled up with third baseman middlebrooks, craig stunled slowing him up just long enough to apparently be thrown out at home which would have sent the game into extra innings. >> the umpire making the call, they're going to say he's safe. >> reporter: instead, the umpire made the obstruction call, declaring craig safe at home and the cardinals winners of game three. red sox catcher jar old ---- jarrod saltalamacchia reacted to the call after the play. >> i didn't see the obstruction. he is laying on the ground. craig was on the baseline trying to jump over. >> reporter: route rule 7 0i 06 says if a play is being made on the obstructed runner the ball is dead and all runners shall advance. it's unclear to many if middlebrooks deliberately on strokted craig's attempt to go home but according to the rule that doesn't matter. all that madders is that middlebrooks was in his way. >> the feet were up in the air and he tripped over middlebrooks right there. >> reporter: but the red sox can be forgiven if they feel snake bit by that particular rule. game 3 of the 1975
louis alan craig became tangled up with third baseman middlebrooks, craig stunled slowing him up just long enough to apparently be thrown out at home which would have sent the game into extra innings. >> the umpire making the call, they're going to say he's safe. >> reporter: instead, the umpire made the obstruction call, declaring craig safe at home and the cardinals winners of game three. red sox catcher jar old ---- jarrod saltalamacchia reacted to the call after the play....
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now with a look at what's happening on military bases, here's my colleague, craig melvin at ft. dix, new jersey. >> reporter: john, thank you here at the joint base, southern new jersey, commanders are preparing for what they are calling an orderly shutdown. unfortunately they have gotten a bit used to it here. that's because the 6700 or so civilian workers who stream through the gates behind me every day, they just a few months ago were part of that sequester shutdown, if you will, so they were furloughed for six days. we talked to some folks at a nearby diner who say they are fed up. >> there are middle class workers and people that need their paychecks, so they need to figure this out. there's no excuse for shutdown, none. separate your differences and just get the job done. >> reporter: that's the latest from here in southern new jersey. mara, back to you. >> craig melvin, thanks so much, also alex witt and john yang in illinois. >>> well, shutdown showdown. does delaying obama care effectively kill it? money talks. will constituents on both sides of the aisle speak up throu
now with a look at what's happening on military bases, here's my colleague, craig melvin at ft. dix, new jersey. >> reporter: john, thank you here at the joint base, southern new jersey, commanders are preparing for what they are calling an orderly shutdown. unfortunately they have gotten a bit used to it here. that's because the 6700 or so civilian workers who stream through the gates behind me every day, they just a few months ago were part of that sequester shutdown, if you will, so...
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>> craig, i'm not sure. and to go back to something i think it was ken who said this about, you know, these issues aren't resolvable. they are resolvable but what's required is people on capitol hill who aren't looking over their shoulder worried about a primary challenge from the left or the right but who are worried about the future of the country. you need to have sort of what the president was talking about, this common sense caucus to stop being silent and stop being in the shadows and to step forward and to help push things along. you know, the fact that speaker boehner, you know, can't seem to get anything done without driving the tea party caucus, you know, of his majority crazy, it's a very sad thing. so while -- these issues are resolvable, unfortunately, it doesn't seem like there are any people in capitol hill willing to show some leadership to resolve them. >> ken -- >> not resolvable on capitol hill. that's sort of the problem and not just the republicans who are concerned about tea party chall
>> craig, i'm not sure. and to go back to something i think it was ken who said this about, you know, these issues aren't resolvable. they are resolvable but what's required is people on capitol hill who aren't looking over their shoulder worried about a primary challenge from the left or the right but who are worried about the future of the country. you need to have sort of what the president was talking about, this common sense caucus to stop being silent and stop being in the shadows...
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for craig and 100,000 people in the u.s. on the kidney donation waiting list it means a chance at a better quality of life at a greatly reduced cost. >> when we return on "america tonight" brave but broke. detroit 's fire power left on the back burner. we spent a day and a night with the team. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case they just recommend that you block that person. >> i don't want to minimise this, because i mean, the
for craig and 100,000 people in the u.s. on the kidney donation waiting list it means a chance at a better quality of life at a greatly reduced cost. >> when we return on "america tonight" brave but broke. detroit 's fire power left on the back burner. we spent a day and a night with the team. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a...
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good to see you, sir. >> good to see you too, craig. we're going to be talking about that through the week. first up, we're going to be talking about russia's anti-gay propaganda law and how regular russians are living with it. i'm speaking to one man specifically about what his life has been like since he came out publicly on the air and got fired at his job. we'll meet anton coming up. [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] that uncertainty of what's to come. ♪ ♪ i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ inhales deeply ] help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like
good to see you, sir. >> good to see you too, craig. we're going to be talking about that through the week. first up, we're going to be talking about russia's anti-gay propaganda law and how regular russians are living with it. i'm speaking to one man specifically about what his life has been like since he came out publicly on the air and got fired at his job. we'll meet anton coming up. [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] that uncertainty...
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a tribute to the greek diners where craig grew up dining with his family. a restaurant in vegas, and here he is in detroit. >> guess what? the head aches are less. you're appreciated here.aches are less. you're appreciated here. >> this would be considered a foolhardy venture in the chef world. >> we like food, too. we're not space aliens. people often say thank you. we lived in chicago the last six years. we lived in l.a. the last six years. thank you, this is exactly what we wanted. >> what you've done is counterintuitive. there is a conventional cheer path for chefs. instead, you decide to go to detroit. >> hell yeah. come back home. people think i'm crazy for going back to detroit. >> potato simmered this white wine, thyme and fennel seeds. finished with butter pine nuts. followed by locally sourced lamb cooked perfectly. topped with sour cherries, toasted pistachios, coriander, and yogurt sauce. in what way does opening a fine dining restaurant in detroit benefit the majority of detroiters? >> how is it not making it better? how is sitting back not doi
a tribute to the greek diners where craig grew up dining with his family. a restaurant in vegas, and here he is in detroit. >> guess what? the head aches are less. you're appreciated here.aches are less. you're appreciated here. >> this would be considered a foolhardy venture in the chef world. >> we like food, too. we're not space aliens. people often say thank you. we lived in chicago the last six years. we lived in l.a. the last six years. thank you, this is exactly what we...
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thank so much, craig, for joining us. i understand you have actually spoken to the attorney general. what did he tell you about his optimism for congress reworking the preclearance formula that we know was struck down by the supreme court? >> it was an interesting conversation. i had an opportunity to speak with hiv after this panel discussions, and he told me he's not just optimistic. he's very optimistic that congress, and as you know, congress does not have a reputation for handling big issues quickly, if at all, but he says that he thinks this will be one of these unine examples, unique cases where both sides of the aisle gets something done. he specifically noted the work of sensenbrenner, that congressman sensenbrenner, along with a handful of other congressmen seemed hellbent on getting something in the not so distant future. one of the aclu members indicated that they are working behind the scenes, not just with democrats, but with republicans as well to get some legislation in the works. that announcement that yo
thank so much, craig, for joining us. i understand you have actually spoken to the attorney general. what did he tell you about his optimism for congress reworking the preclearance formula that we know was struck down by the supreme court? >> it was an interesting conversation. i had an opportunity to speak with hiv after this panel discussions, and he told me he's not just optimistic. he's very optimistic that congress, and as you know, congress does not have a reputation for handling...
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hello, i'm craig miller and welcome to a special broadcast of "heat and harvest." in the next half-hour, we'll look at the ways in which climate change is reshaping california's 31-billion-dollar agricultural industry. and we start with mark schapiro, who investigates why one of california's favorite crops is in trouble. >> i'm heading to the san joaquin valley, capital of california cherries. cherries are part of the lore here. and not just the lore. they're a $200 million a year business. under the right conditions, cherry orchards like this one can produce nearly three tons of juicy cherries per acre. but scientists and growers have noticed that the odds of having a good crop seem to be changing. >> that started off this way, but -- >> jeff colombini's family has been farming cherries for three generations. >> biting into a fresh cherry, there's no other experience like that on earth in my opinion. now if you look over here -- >> but colombini is worried. >> in the lower part of the tree you've got leaves that are out already, you've got blooms that are done blo
hello, i'm craig miller and welcome to a special broadcast of "heat and harvest." in the next half-hour, we'll look at the ways in which climate change is reshaping california's 31-billion-dollar agricultural industry. and we start with mark schapiro, who investigates why one of california's favorite crops is in trouble. >> i'm heading to the san joaquin valley, capital of california cherries. cherries are part of the lore here. and not just the lore. they're a $200 million a...
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for, devastating pictures craig, thank you. now skype from manila in the philippines, an international emergency respondent for the u.n. office with humanitarian affairs. you're charge of the digital relief effort. what does that mean? >> hi, tony, yes, my responsibility has been sort of how we as international community handle, bring together information to give a better picture to help responders who are in country. now the digital side of it is working with external groups, mostly international volunteer tech-enabled groups trying to undertake activities such as mining and social media, and other sources of data to try to ament existing services that we offer to the humanitarian community in hopes to give a better picture and better understanding. as craig mentioned, to become aware of where the needs are needed the most. we're really working with the digital humanitarians abroad to try to augment the response. >> that's terrific, so we're into the first week of this. how is it going, and what are the challenges you're encou
for, devastating pictures craig, thank you. now skype from manila in the philippines, an international emergency respondent for the u.n. office with humanitarian affairs. you're charge of the digital relief effort. what does that mean? >> hi, tony, yes, my responsibility has been sort of how we as international community handle, bring together information to give a better picture to help responders who are in country. now the digital side of it is working with external groups, mostly...
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that's when obstructing the runner is ruled and it was ruled alan craig should be allowed to score even though he was eventually thrown out at home, a strange ending that gives st. louis the win and afterward everyone was talking about the play that ended the game. >> said i have to get out of there. i center to get up. he was on -- have to get up. he was on top of me, really nothing i can do there. >> i don't know how gets out of the way when he's lying on the ground and when craig trips over him, i guess by the letter of the rule you could say it's obstruction, but that's a tough pill to swallow. >> the cardinals are now up two games to one with game four tonight in st. louis. >>> finally check in with the sprint cut series running in martinsville this afternoon. jeff gordon will pass matt kenseth with 21 laps to go and win for the first time this season. kenseth holds on for second place. that puts him in a tie with jimmie johnson for the overall points lead. there are just three races left in the sprint cup season. >>> be sure to tune in to cbs tonight. at 10:00 it's the mentalist f
that's when obstructing the runner is ruled and it was ruled alan craig should be allowed to score even though he was eventually thrown out at home, a strange ending that gives st. louis the win and afterward everyone was talking about the play that ended the game. >> said i have to get out of there. i center to get up. he was on -- have to get up. he was on top of me, really nothing i can do there. >> i don't know how gets out of the way when he's lying on the ground and when craig...
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craig, that is quite a number. where is the red cross in the philippines. where are they getting that number? is anyone else saying the same thing? >> well, up until recently the government was only confirming 138, but the red cross with people on the ground and literally have been counting the bodies in the streets. our correspondent said that she was stepping over bodies as she went to get help once the floodwaters had revealed seeded. they're saying a thousand people in the capital of the island, and 200 in sema, aisland just nearby. but the governor of lati said that he thought the number could eventually reach many thousands, up to 20,000 people. >> i suppose it's difficult to know that number because it's difficult to get to these areas. to that effect tell us how search and rescue is actually going. >> well, that's right. if you want to look at the strength of this storm you just need to look at the aerials that show complete and utter devastation across 44 provinces, some 1 million people have been displaced by the storm. they're still trying to get
craig, that is quite a number. where is the red cross in the philippines. where are they getting that number? is anyone else saying the same thing? >> well, up until recently the government was only confirming 138, but the red cross with people on the ground and literally have been counting the bodies in the streets. our correspondent said that she was stepping over bodies as she went to get help once the floodwaters had revealed seeded. they're saying a thousand people in the capital of...
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we are joined live now from hong kong by craig leeson. is hong kong prepared for this? >> in the philippines, they are beginning preparations, stock paying food, moving people out of villages that are quite exposed in the northern part of the island. in taiwan, they are issuing travel alerts and in china, they're issuing maritime alerts. the problem we have is that today is the mid autumn festival, a traditional holiday where people go away from the long weekend, from hong kong to china and visit relatives in taiwan. this is expected to hit hong kong on sunday, disrupting travel plans. >> i have lived in hong kong. there are tall buildings there, it's a relatively small island. are the buildings there built to withstand that type of storm? >> they certainly are. they're even designed to sway and i've been in the top of one of these buildings when it is moving. it's an unnerving experience particularly in a big storm like this one. this is a beast of a typhoon, a super typhoon is equal to a category five atlantic hurting. it's been packing winds up to 160 miles per hour,
we are joined live now from hong kong by craig leeson. is hong kong prepared for this? >> in the philippines, they are beginning preparations, stock paying food, moving people out of villages that are quite exposed in the northern part of the island. in taiwan, they are issuing travel alerts and in china, they're issuing maritime alerts. the problem we have is that today is the mid autumn festival, a traditional holiday where people go away from the long weekend, from hong kong to china...
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craig smith says that's why this is a real piece of work. it's dicey as to whether it will pass or not. people think it will because it sounds good on paper and sold as only 3% of new jerseyans work at minimum wage. what's the harm to you? how do you answer that? >> if you look at the studies, it's clear. 85% of the reliable studies out there show that every time you raise the minimum wage, you hurt employment and you cause lay-offs. that's just statistics. you can't get away from that. if this wins, you're going to hurt the very people they are trying to help. think about it. when you talk about minimum wage, that's the wrong word. it's a learning wage that gets you in the door. most people that start at minimum wage, 2/3 of those people will get a raise within their first year. this is feel-good legislation. it's probably great for an election time, but not going to help the economy. i guarantee you it will cost jobs. people will be laid off or prices will increase at the store and we need that like a hole in the head. >> with people who a
craig smith says that's why this is a real piece of work. it's dicey as to whether it will pass or not. people think it will because it sounds good on paper and sold as only 3% of new jerseyans work at minimum wage. what's the harm to you? how do you answer that? >> if you look at the studies, it's clear. 85% of the reliable studies out there show that every time you raise the minimum wage, you hurt employment and you cause lay-offs. that's just statistics. you can't get away from that....